JetBlue has a total of 5 boarding groups.
These groups are designed to streamline the boarding process. Passengers are assigned to a specific group based on their fare class, loyalty status, or any additional services purchased.
Boarding groups start with Group A, followed by Groups B, C, D, and E. This system helps manage the flow of passengers boarding the aircraft, making it more efficient and organized.
Each group boards in order, with Group A going first. After Group A, Group B is called, and this continues until all groups have boarded.
If you’re a JetBlue Mosaic member or traveling in Mint class, you might board earlier due to priority boarding privileges.
Understanding your boarding group can help you plan your arrival at the gate and ensure you have enough time to settle in before takeoff.
How can I check my boarding group with JetBlue?
You can check your boarding group on your boarding pass, which is available via the JetBlue app or at the airport check-in kiosks.
Does JetBlue assign boarding groups automatically?
Yes, JetBlue automatically assigns boarding groups based on fare class and loyalty status when you check in.
What happens if I miss my boarding group?
If you miss your boarding group, you can still board, but you may have to wait until the later groups finish boarding.
Can I change my boarding group?
Boarding groups are typically fixed, but you may gain priority access if you have elite status or purchase an upgrade.
Is boarding group E the last to board?
Yes, boarding group E is the last group to board the aircraft.